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Mint:
Coblenz
Ruler:
Werner of Falkenstein (1388-1418)
History note: H. Pilartz 28.4.1961.
Die Axis: 160 degrees
Image(height): 25 mm
Image(width): 25 mm
Weight: 1.96 g
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (2006-11-20) by Grierson, Philip, Prof.
1388 - 1418
The prototypes are the guldens struck between 1399 and about 1402, where the standing saint however interrupts the legend with his feet. The size is also somewhat larger than that of the guldens and more resembles that of the Weißpfennig.
Accession number: CM.PG.10890-2006
Primary reference Number: 112630
Catalogue Number: T69
Ordering: 69
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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